JD.com, DocuSign, Assicurazioni Generali, Hannover Rück, Groupe Bruxelles Lambert, Atlantia, WPP, Rolls-Royce, Vail Resorts, DiaSorin, Eurazeo, JCDecaux, Rubis and Spie are among companies reporting their results today.

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) gave the green light on Thursday for the use of the Covid vaccine from Janssen, a subsidiary of the American pharmaceutical group Johnson & Johnson

BioNTech and Pfizer’s shares are up after announcing that Israel data suggested their Covid-19 vaccine was 94% effective in preventing the development of asymptomatic forms of the disease and 97% effective against symptomatic cases and severe forms.

Assicurazioni Generali : net profit fell by a third to €1.74bn in 2020. A dividend of €1.47 will be proposed.

Bumble: quarterly results are well received with the stock gaining nearly 6% after the session.

Oracle: quarterly results are close to expectations, the market is not satisfied, with the stock losing 5% after the session.

Rolls-Royce: the adjusted operating loss is close to $2 billion in 2020, heavier than expected.

WPP: the British advertising group suffered again in Q4, but the organic contraction of the activity is slightly lower than expected.

The Boeing Company is close to a deal with Southwest Airlines on dozens of 737MAX aircraft.

Facebook is seeking to have anti-monopoly lawsuits against it overturned in the legal arena.

BP Plc is banking on energy trading to finance its energy transformation.

Mapfre is reportedly considering selling its Indonesian insurer ABDA.

HSBC to stop financing coal... by 2040.

Apple refuses to reinstate Parler in its AppStore.

Net rebound in China's year-on-year smartphone shipments in February.

Andrew McKenzie is the new chairman of Royal Dutch Shell.

Roblox takes its first successful steps on Wall Street, gaining 54%.

Barry Callebaut opens a third factory in India.

MSG Networks and MSG Square Garden Entertainment are reportedly considering a tie-up, according to Bloomberg.